08.03.18 JPSC (Jharkhand) Current Affairs

The forest department has paid Rs 9.55 lakh as compensation to 32 villagers through cheques and demand drafts following series of tusker attacks at the villages.

The department has embarked on the process of making payment of compensation for the houses damaged by a herd of wild elephants in Seraikela-Kharsawan district.

Seraikela divisional forest office had identified affected villagers whose houses as well as crops were damaged by the tuskers at over a dozen villages in Seraikela sub-division during the past three months.

Seraikela range officer, Suresh Ram said they have so far paid Rs 9.55 lakh as compensation to about 30 villagers through cheques and demand drafts.

The compensation for the house damage is being paid in three categories. The department is paying Rs 10,000 for partial damage, Rs 20,000 considerable damage and Rs 1.3 lakh for the house getting completely damaged.

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